"Kindle Comic Converter is a Python app to convert comic/manga files or folders to EPUB, Panel View MOBI or E-Ink optimized CBZ. It was initially developed for Kindle but since version 4.6 it outputs valid EPUB 3.0 so despite its name, KCC is actually a comic/manga to EPUB converter that every e-reader owner can happily use. It can also optionally optimize images by applying a number of transformations."
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]]>Before I Playhttps://links.deruku.net/?mXU2XQ2018-09-16T18:45:04+02:002018-09-16T18:45:04+02:00

"Before I Play tells people about things they should know before they start playing a video game."
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]]>Huginn: Create agents that monitor and act on your behalfhttps://links.deruku.net/?w4Xxsw2018-09-13T15:45:32+02:002018-09-13T15:45:32+02:00

"Huginn is a system for building agents that perform automated tasks for you online. They can read the web, watch for events, and take actions on your behalf. Huginn's Agents create and consume events, propagating them along a directed graph. Think of it as a hackable version of IFTTT or Zapier on your own server. You always know who has your data. You do."
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]]>What Gamergate should have taught us about the 'alt-right'https://links.deruku.net/?UUTP0w2018-08-29T11:19:09+02:002018-08-29T14:31:04+02:00

"[…] Docker is a tool that allows developers, sys-admins etc. to easily deploy their applications in a sandbox (called containers) to run on the host operating system i.e. Linux. The key benefit of Docker is that it allows users to package an application with all of its dependencies into a standardized unit for software development. Unlike virtual machines, containers do not have the high overhead and hence enable more efficient usage of the underlying system and resources."
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"The Internet is full of unsavoury content: advertisers wanting to sell you stuff you don't need, trackers extracting and selling your data as if it were oil, and malicious content vying to hijack your favourite device. This collection hopes to help you minimise these issues and maintain a more enjoyable online presence, using the wonderful, free and open source utility known as Pi-hole."
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]]>GNU Privacy Guard on Twitter: "They figured out mail clients which don't properly check for decryption errors and also follow links in HTML mails. So the vulnerability is in the mail clients and not in the protocols. In fact OpenPGP is immune if used correctly while S/MIME has no deployed mitigation.…"https://links.deruku.net/?f7RmnQ2018-05-14T12:06:01+02:002018-05-14T13:25:13+02:00